Google vs. The New Graph Search From Facebook (infographic)

Facebook has recently introduced Graph Search which brings the long due innovation in internet searching and suddenly makes Google look broken. It is based on natural language instead of Google’s keyword based search; it provides you with personalised search results that exactly match your needs; it understands – for the most part – what you mean by a search query instead of mindlessly matching the keywords; and a lot more. This infographic explains how Google and Facebook Graph search stand head-to-head with each other and how Facebook’s Graph Search is the future of internet searching.

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